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Roehampton was originally a small village – with only 14 houses during the reign of Henry VII – with the area largely forest and heath. The population gradually increased in the 18th and 19th centuries as it became a favoured residential outlying suburb for summer villas and larger houses set in parkland, following the opening of Putney Bridge in 1729. [3]
Close up of Hotham Hall windows, taken from Gamlen Road. Entry to Hotham Hall, Putney, with gate posts and front door porch. St Mary's Hall was designed by painter and architect Robert Douglas Wells (1875-1963), [5] [6] [7] who also designed Grand Falls House in Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland. [8]
In 1919, London County Council proposed an estate of about 1200 houses on the Putney House, and Dover House parkland, to fulfil a policy designed to relieve the pressure for 'Homes fit for heroes'. The Housing Act of 1919 incorporated generous subsidies for local authorities to build affordable housing for rent. The estate was meticulously ...
Putney is an ancient parish which covered 9.11 km 2 (3 + 17 ⁄ 32 sq mi) in the Hundred of Brixton in the county of Surrey. Its area has been reduced by the loss of Roehampton to the south-west, an offshoot hamlet that conserved more of its own clustered historic core. [3] [4]
Putney Wharf Tower. Putney Wharf Tower is a tall apartment building at Putney Wharf, Putney, London SW15 2JX, on the river Thames, close to Putney Bridge.. It was originally a 1960s office block for International Computers Limited (ICL), [1] until the fifteen stories was reclad in 2003 and redeveloped for residential use by Patel Taylor and St George. [2]
After Sir William Pulteney's death in 1805, it was known as the Pulteney Estate. The Pulteney Estate was managed by a series of agents, including: [1] Cpt. Charles Williamson (1792–1801) Robert Troup (1801–1832) Represented by John Johnstone, John Heslop and Robert Scott, successively as sub-agents, until 1814; Joeseph Fellows (1832–1871)
1.37.4 West Yorkshire. 1.37.5 York. 2 Scotland. 3 Wales. ... West Sussex Sackville College from the High Street ... Killough Sheils Buildings, Killough, County Down [123]
RH & RW Clutton was originally founded back in 1765, when William Clutton took over his father-in-law's surveying business in Sussex and began trading under his own name. [3] He had a son, also named William, who had five sons - Robert, Ralph, John, Henry and William.
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